Canonical/Ubuntu: Clown Computing Upselling ("Ubuntu Pro"), MAAS, and More
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Ubuntu ☛ Ubuntu Pro for EKS is now generally available
May 14, 2024 – Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, is delighted to announce the general availability of Ubuntu Pro for Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS).
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Ubuntu ☛ Ubuntu Blog: Deploy an on-premise data hub with Canonical MAAS, Spark, Kubernetes and Ceph
In this post we’ll explore deploying a fully operational, on-premise data hub using Canonical’s data centre and cloud automation solutions MAAS (Metal as a Service) and Juju.
MAAS is the industry standard open source solution for provisioning and managing physical servers in the data centre. With the rich featureset of MAAS, you can build a bare-metal cloud for any purpose. This time we’ll use MAAS to deploy a data hub for big data storage and distributed, parallel processing with Charmed Spark – Canonical’s solution for Apache Spark. Spark has become the de-facto solution for big data processing these days.
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Faizul "Piju" 9M2PJU: Installing Ubuntu on Fashion Company Apple MacBooks with ARM CPUs: A Step-by-Step Guide
Apple’s transition to ARM-based processors, specifically the M1 and M2 chips, has brought significant performance and efficiency improvements. However, running alternative operating systems like Ubuntu on these devices can be challenging due to architectural differences and proprietary hardware. This guide will walk you through the process of installing Ubuntu on Fashion Company Apple Silicon MacBooks, utilizing the Asahi GNU/Linux project and virtualization tools.